Protecting Against Arc Flash Hazard
An arc flash hazard is a real danger within the workplace environment if you work around live electricity or stored electricity. One simple charge can have fatal results, and that makes knowing the safety procedures behind staying safe and protected such a vital part of the workplace environment. Fatalities and injuries can occur even if an individual does not come into direct contact with such a danger.
Unfortunately, injuries and deaths associated with these electrical flashes have risen drastically in the past years making this one hot topic when considered by employees, employers, and the OSHA. Staying safe is vitally important, and the safety industry is here to insure we get the protection we need to prevent even one arc flash hazard.
What are some of the causes of these arcing flashes? You may be surprised to learn that common factors can lead to this phenomenon.
1. Simply walking by a high-amp source can cause arcing flashes. Having a conductive object such as a screwdriver or even a simple nail may cause a flash over from a live electrical source or even a stored source.
2. If you happen to drop a tool such as a hammer and cause a spark, you may actually cause serious injury. This makes it vitally important to have the appropriate security measures in place as well as the right apparel and tools.
3. Wear and tear of the components of the source may be a cause of this arc flash hazard. Many people assume wrong when they assume this danger is due solely to equipment failure because of bad parts.
4. However, equipment failure can be caused by the use of substandard parts or improperly installed components. Following regulations and standards when it pertains to this charge or source will insure proper conditions are applied reducing injury and/or death.
5. Problems with the insulation of the source are another issue that should be addressed. Gaps or breaks in the insulation itself are a common reason found for many injuries. However, this can be lessened by regular maintenance.
While arcing flashes do not actually cause electricity to pass throughout the body, the arcing causes injury by extreme heat resulting in severe burns. The temperature of this arcing can be anywhere from 5,000 degree Fahrenheit to even 15,000 degree Fahrenheit or more! As is obvious, this makes the appropriate safety work wear a necessity for the safety of everyone involved.
There are a variety of shirts, bib overalls, coveralls, and pants with an “arc rating” that will be appropriately safe for the level of protection necessary in your workplace environment. The employer has a responsibility to post the regulatory labels, which allows you to see the necessary arc rating. When purchase garments, you will find that the rating is on the label placed by the manufacturer.
When it comes to arc flash hazard, you and your employer have a responsibility to guarantee safety. Having the right tools and working clothes goes a long way in getting you home again safely. Whether you are working with this once in a while or everyday, you can get the protection you need easily and affordably.
Max Johnson of The Uniform Connection. Click for more Arc Flash Hazard.